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QSE coordinator: profession, missions and salary

Roles and missions of the QSE coordinator

The roles and missions of a QSE (quality, safety and environment) coordinator are many and varied. To ensure production quality and safety, the QSE coordinator must :

Develop and implement procedures and compliance rules.

Organize and participate in regular inspections and audits.

Monitor corrective and preventive actions.

Monitor the quality and safety of products and manufacturing processes.

Verify the conformity of products and their technical data.

Train employees in quality and safety compliance.

Supervise compliance with applicable standards and work regulations.

Record and process data from quality and safety checks.

Monitor and document inspection and audit activities.

Participate in the continuous improvement of manufacturing processes.

Implement internal control systems in accordance with ISO standards.

Collaborate with other departments to improve internal communication.

Analyze the causes and consequences of incidents occurring on site.

Draft procedures and instructions to improve quality and safety.

In addition to these tasks, the QSE coordinator must develop a culture of quality and safety among employees and project partners. They must also assess risks and their consequences, and implement prevention plans. Finally, the QSE coordinator must ensure that all employees know and apply good QSE practices.

Salary and career development of a QSE coordinator / QSE coordinator

A QSE coordinator is a professional who implements and maintains quality, safety and environmental (QSE) systems. These professionals are responsible for planning, training and monitoring QSE procedures. Salaries vary according to experience. Gross annual salaries in France per year of experience are as follows:

0 to 2 years: between €30,000 and €38,000

2 to 5 years: between €38,000 and €45,000

5 to 10 years: between €45,000 and €55,000

10 to 15 years: between €55,000 and €65,000

Over 15 years: between €65,000 and €85,000

QSE coordinators can also develop their careers towards certain professions, in particular :

Integrated Management System (IMS) Manager

Quality and safety manager

Quality assurance consultant

Environment and sustainable development manager

Quality and safety audit manager

Advantages and disadvantages of a QSE coordinator

Advantages

An excellent opportunity for professional and career development

Excellent remuneration

The chance to work with motivated and committed colleagues

The chance to make a positive impact on the workplace and employee well-being

An excellent learning opportunity for both companies and staff.

Disadvantages

Long working hours may be required

Management pressures and demands can be high

Prior training and experience are often required

Interaction with employees can be difficult

The need to keep information on QSE systems up to date.

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